11=EM auy.of our readers:pe ruse the following touching appeal• and relent a dry eye?. If they can they IlltiFt be strong hearted : Oh! Sally dear, the evenin's clear, Thiek Hies the ekirarnin swatter, The eky is blue, the fields in view'; All fadin green wad yeller. Come let tl5 stray our toilsome way, , And view - the rharms of trater— The-barkin dogs, the t.quelin homy •, Andfe s ftry_r_oasted tater: . W'The Biiston Past tins a correspondent ithei •does up Sentiment is rhyuro most pleasantly. = Here is one of his efforts:— . , Alskit:er's boy of ten Years old, Fancying - himseit n man, - A milk-ma:dirket, of.the same age, • - A carrying. a ean. ' He threw - his arms abbot her neck, And kissed her Sal as silk ; -s, Nature," I cried,' , . "kow strong. thou :sit; Even on bread and milk!" A BIT OF FIVMOII, We do not telish troths the less for being occasionally spiced with . .a little humor:— The following attract Irotn'the report of a Committee tot Hogs, read Wine an Agri:cul t:mil &Choy 'f.down east," eontains is me _accellent hits: - Again, some folks accuse pig., of being filthy in their habits, and negligent in their personal appearance. But whether food is best eaten off the ground, or frOm China plates, 'seems to me, merely I rt.rnetter of taste and convenience, about which .pigs indlnen hon es tly differ. They ought then, to be judged charitably . At•any rate, pies are not filthy enough to chew tobacco, nor to poison their bre.tth by drinkiiig'whiskey l- ; Audits to their person :- al app*ance, you dcm't catch a pig playing the dandy, nor the females among them pick ing their way up this muddy - village, after a rain, in kid slippers. NotWithstandiag, the heterodox noiions, "hop have some excellent traits of-character. If one chance to wallow a little deeper in some mire hole than his fellows, and so car .ries oft and comes in possession of titore of this atrth.. than his brethern, he never ns -Burnes art -extra importance on that scclninr: neither . ire - I*:,lirethern stupid enough to worship him for 'it. Their only question seems to be, is.he still a hog? If he id, they -.treat him as such. And when a hog ,has 'CIO merits . Of his oWn, he never puts on anstocratic , airS,„nor claims' any particular respect on aecouni of his fainity connexions; and yet some 110g$ have dest.ended frdm very ancient fatnili. They understand full well thecommon sense maxim, •"every tub must stand on its own bottom." FOPS AND FOOLS We-once heard an English gentleman re mark that "ale lowest style of a ciVilized man is found in a British soldier," but we incline to Mink that he had forgotten; for a moment, that there was .such a thing in Christendom as a dandy ! Except as `a sub ject for jesting, the poor creature is absolutely good - for nothing.- Here is an old epigram on him that is very- good, considering the poverty of the subject : "Your boot.. my friend, milk() to ' "With polished lustre brizhilv shine; ; Had you bestoWed such studious paina To gior , i the dullness of your bruins, :. It Would not then hy all lie said 'How much his feet eclipse his hcad!'.'! LEAD ASTRAY' A good story was recently- told at :a tem perance meeting in New Hampshire. • .A: 'stranger came up to a Washingtonian with the enquiry : ' "Can you tell me where i can get any thiag to'driak ?" - "Oh. yes," Said the other, "iollow.me." The man followed him through . two or Irthree - ittreets, -, till he began to get tiLkeoura- "How much further shall I gor said he: "Only a few steps further,.•' said the Washingtonian, "these is the primp!" . - The Man turned about and amoied his 11:7"Strongest Thing in the Iror/d. —The Camel has a peculiar way of remonstrating .when too much is being put upon her back. She turns round, and sighs. If the sigh . takes no effect, she weeps. The tears ate gene rally irresistible, and she is allowed - ler Own - way. We have beard of therame eXpedient being resorted to when ladies consider Mein selves too much “put on." They taro round. end weep, and Instantly they are allowed their own way. The strongest thing in the world, is decidedly a -woman'e tear,! for' we never know a than yet who eonld eland up against it !—Panch. • • • I T.:7"A Common Councilman's lady; ? pay ing her daughter a visit at tchool, and inquiring what piogress she had made in her education, the governess answered: "PrettY good, Madam ; Miss is very attentive: if she wants anything, it is capacity ; but for that'defi eiency, you know we must not blaine her." "No, Madam," replied the mo:her, blame yon for not having mentioned it be fore. lier father, thank !team). can afford his daughter a capacity, and I teg,she mat. have one immediately, cost what it tn,—.4." r7•lrhat a licathen!—A down ea . alt;or publishes the following paragraph : “When you are asked to hold the hab'v, trot it,hard, pinch it,--and-make lases at it when the mother is not looking,,, You will Emit be relieved of. the Precious'charge.” A man 'vrho would write sue . h 'advice de serves to he put to bed without his supper. ClD'Aunt Hilly „inquired of the servant girl if she came from the Hungarian parts of Ireland. On beinr, .told that her geo graphical knowledge was somewhat defective 'she eicused herself by saying: r .‘i haint much larnini I never went to school but one day, and that was in the evenire, and we hadn't no candle, and the master didn't toile - The following sentiment was given on the 4th inst., at a celebration in Pennsylvania: The Day Ire Celebrate.—May its mornings continue to be uslered in with peals 01. 1:PYI by'unhorn • • Hour in:thorn mlllions can shout, - we dOn't know—we should think they could shout better after they were born than - before. Poston Post. a7•The lady who sentl Ps a pole on Sato.- day, saying that she had determined toseim rate from her husband because he looked so ugly, now requests' LIS to - state that he has given her a new bonnet,and when she wears it she thinks he is a beauty. No divorce applied for as font as the ribbons are bright.-- - - Boston Post. "TaM, yOu sot," said a temperance man to a tippling, friend, "what makes 'you drink — such stuff . as yott do Why, the very hogs wouldn't touch that, brandy.", !,,That's 'cause they is brutes," said Tom: POOT areetnrs! they dmino what's good." Mil =I - f• . •• - . • of 'all . .. - 1 • wravorrs laisEasrli, And of Rinse Complaint's which are Caused by as Is. - paired, weakened or unhealthy cm:ditch of the • PIEUVOU_S,. SYSTEM. • ' This beautiful land Ccinvintent aipllcatioTha of the exym bstious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISM, WM Wen prObounced , by" divtingnisited Ors ' both in Europe— and the United Staten, to be th Awes/ taleabbe medicinal discovery ef the Aga• _i ' • Dr. ORIIISTIVB GALV 0 BELT , ....1 MAGNETIC FL [Di .. II wed inn Ile mei perfect end es seepage OP ei . elms at . onataiLfsmaita 1. • Strengthening the weakened body, giving - low to She various inane, and invigorating the entire system. Also In FITS, CRAMP.' PARALYSIS and. PALSY, DYSPEP SIA or -INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE and CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, DEAF NESS, NERVOUS TREMORS: PAL'ITATION OF THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS in the, SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAI. COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, /HP c f.) gOMPLAINT, DISEASES of the Kt NEYS , DEFI CIENCY OF NERvous and - PH YSI AL - ENERGY. and, all NERVOUS DISEASES, which omplaints erica from one simple cease—namely, . - , A Derarigent of the Neivons System . . co. In NER VOUS COMPI:AINTS, Drugs and Medi. nines inrimse tie disease, for they weskit; the vital ener gies of the shandy prostrated system ; 'while under the strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing influence of Gelman. Ism, ea applied by this beautiful end 'wonderful .dls covery. the exhausted patient and weakened Indere, is restored to ,former health, strength, elasticity and Tigre, The great peculiarity and excellence of ' ' • . Dr. Christleis Galvanic, Curatives, • consists, In the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward application, in place of thd usual mode of drop• . sing and physicking. the patient, till eahansted Nature sinks hopelessly ender infliction. • They alreazthen the whole pyeteat, equalize tie circula tion elf the blood, ?remora the urcrefions, and never do the 'lightest it lender any circumstances., Since their Introduction in the United States, only three years since AMR than 60,000 Persons . leo:riding all ages, classes and conditions, among which were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly insP• I Jeet to Nervous Complaints * have been I SNTTELELY AND PERMANEitTLY CORED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every • thing else been tried sn'vern: ' To insatiate the use 'of the GALVANIC BELT, viippose the case of • raison afflicted with that bane DrseusiA, or any other Chronic or Nerv. OW Disorder. In ordinary eases, stimolants ere taken, which, by •their action on the nerves and muscles of the stomach, afford trneporary relief. but which leave , the _patient in a lower state, and with injured faculties, atte! the action thus excited has ceased. Now compare ; this with the effect resulting from the application of the ; GALVANIC BELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the worse symptoms of auettseli, and amply - tie the Belt i around _the body, lasing the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the insensible perspirationwill act eat • the positive element of the Belt thereby causing a Gal• tunic circulation which will alas on to the negative; and hence back again to the positive, thus keeping op a con. inuons Galvanic cisculatlon throughout the system. Thus the most severe eases' of DYSPEPSIA are PER-NIA. I NENTLT CURED. A FEW DAYS IS OFTEN AIIPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE TEE, DISEASE OF YEARS, CERTIFICATES Pa TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Charnetar, From all paw of the Country could to given, entlielent to fin every column to this paper'. AN EXTRAORDINARY DAEG, which conclusively proves that "Truth is stranger limn Fiction." Or Rheumatism, Bronchitis tad Dyspepsia. REV.. DR. L.ANDLS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and slatted reputation : SIONICT, New Jersey, July 12, 1848. Da. A. 11. Cirsinix—Dear Sir: you wish to know of me what hcs been the result in my aro case, of the appli . catkin of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. Aiy reply is as follows : For about twenty years I had been coffering from Dyr , pepsia. Every year the symptoms became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relietfrom'any course of medical treatment whatever. :About fourteen years since, in Con sequence of frequent exposure to the weather ' in the dis charge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a revere Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year i caused rme indescribable anguish. Farther: in the winter of '42 and '42, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this region,.. I was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon became 10 "severe es to require an immediate suspension of my pastorai Jabots My nervous system was now thoroughly prostrated,. and ss my Bronchitis became worve,,so also did my Dyr pepsoaani Illeumatio affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected with each other through the ;indium of the Nervous System. In the . whole pbarma. copxis there seemed to be Do remedial agent which could reach and recuperate my Nervous System ; every= -that• I had tried for this pwrpose had completely At last t was•led* by my friends to examine your nava. lions, and (though with DO very tangoing hopes of their efSciency,) 1 determined to try the effect of the application of the OALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the aLsiONETIC FLUID. This wu bk,June, 1846. "To XE EMELT •ITONIPHINIIVIT, fEI TWO DATE XT DYSTENII• HAD 03NE; IN [ll/117 DATE I Wall tauten TO MUM= SIT Pal. LAROSE ; NOR HATE I SINCE; OMITTED • RHIGLE frillTlcr OP ACCOCNT Or THE BRONEHITIII ; AND XT Renal— EIATIC Uri/4 . 710N HAI ENTIRELY CEASED TO TROUBLE' ME. Back it the wonderful and happy results of the experiment . : I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who hive been likewise suffering from Neuralgic idea WILL They have tried them, wivn HAYTI RESULTS. RELIRIB. 1N TTTTT CATIL I am, dear sir, very restnetfully yours, ROBERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLACE h lased for all complaint' affecting the Throat or Thud, nieh u Brnnebitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Hereon" and Sick ilemiacho, hilliness of the Iliad, tfenralise4ll thip,race, Stuaing . or Roaring in the Fits, Deena* whialitia generally Nervous, and that dishrag,' war plaint, calleJ Tio„Dolorens. Palsy and Paralysis. All physicians acknowledge that therm terrible diseases are caused by a deficiency of Necrotic' Energy in the affected limtn. Dx. fialvanic Articles Will supply tins de ant power, and a comPlete and entire cure is thus — erected. 1000.. Cases of Palsy and Paralysis hare been reported to Da. CIIMATIK and his Agent' . vs Wain. the' last two leant, which have been .entirely restored. (yam ('se.Use. A, es En J. F. TO as of Brenklin, N. Y., bad not heen :hie to walk a step for near four years, and was so-itellJets that he had to bp fed The most celebrated phyFiCi24.-giTe_ bita_u p.. 41; Cite days aftee he eon meneel westing the 6•Lvssic Dct.r, •PCI BIACELLTI, he walked across the room. and in three weeks he had perfectly lee., tired hif licatth. Captain Tomes is seventy y ears of sge. - Severe Deafness Cured. The fnlloning i< an extract limn a letter lately re. ceired frnm a distinguished illy sitian in the State of A 11. risnivrir.,.M. D.— Dto7 . Sir r •One of my patients, unknown to me, obtained your Galvanic Belt and Neck. fen,, with the ihrcrirrie Fluid, for a serious affection of Deafness. The caSe.was that of a lady whose Nervous system was much din - mined, and hergeneral health poor. MUCh WAS done previously to the application of the Belt, but with very little success, and I feel it only right tote you, ILA since she, commenced wearing the Dell and using the }Uhl, but a few week' ago, she has EN TIRELY ItECOVKRED 'um HEARIN°, and has general health is better than for several years." , E%ery case stl Deafness, if it be Nereotur, ea it ge.eratly is, can be mired by this wonderful remedy. : DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in eases of COnvulsions or Tit•, Spasmodic complaints, and general Nervous Affection• of the Bead and upper extremities. Also in Palsy end Paralysis, and all 'diseases - canted by • deße..lenby of power or Nervous tnergy in the limns or other organs of the body. . Tie .Dolorenx and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complsints ere isms& catty rdiered by the application of the GALVANIC BZLT. Nscs LACE AND FLCID. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the system"; the Necklace has a local effect, and the Fluid acts directly upon the affected nerves. In these distressing afflictions the application NEVER FAILS. 00- Many hundred Cettileates from all puts of the country,. of the most extraordinary character can to given, if replied. w- No tremble or ineonosnleace attends the use of DR: CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC ARTICLES, and they may''.be worn by the most feeble and deacate, with' per. feet ease and safety. In many cues the sensation at. tending their usiyispitman: Oa Wessels; The, cat be sent to end put of th• notl*l7. cam Galvanic Bait, _ WOZOO Danes The Galvanic Necklace- I . Tara Dams. The Gdynia Bracelets, One Dollar Eacb. The Meiotic Fluid, One Dollar. 03- The articles tire siectiopeded .b end tab directions. Pamphlets vitt' DUI may be bid of the ealthoriza Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. V. anion of CowUerfeits and Warlike* htitatient D. C. BIOREEDMI, AIZNEILAL AGENT WOE TM: UNITED STATED. 132 Broadgray, Mr" York. For sale in Pottsville Pa., by the authoriz ed Agent, - JOHN G. BROWN, • Jan. 12; '50.-2-11.1 Druggist. Mercer Jones, irkotual..La.ii ! r-oissi, ;nip, Erna, C O l l 4, - WOO' Bastit and _ DEN STOUR. WO. 143 North. Third StreetW ADE , four doors above the Eagle notet, nod directly opptodte to James Brat &Santee's DEvGoodn store, between 4arean d Vine St recta, l'hiitidelphia. March 23. ISSO - _‘ , ■ SEMITIETt 'SALES' oitCCAL — E — ii4I.TE. y - vtierve . or ..eumniv•wierrs vpius • tinni Ezponas, And levari - cactus issued Out the Court of. entumun.Pleas riftliebitylkill Co& ty,artil t ,„ directed, trot he exonstA to Ptiblie Sale nr Yea. due nn Sataintay.tat'Llta der ef IP* at Id o'clock, A..h1., at the linnet; of John 41.'Lesaty, in the Moorish. the 4:Miming d . c..ebed premises to" wit: - All thaCcerlititi.lnt nr piece fir ground, linen ; le the Do.rough of Mitierivitle, rtchtiiik rowdy ; I . tiurb4 ' un the east tiylnt Or Eta neis Illttwelbach. on west -1 1 tot of 1%110 ()skarn', is Dont no Suitliu # st.so. feet,'und itt, nth 2no (*et, with thn nittatat meaner.. entwining of TWO !glory F[litte Dwelling 'House with a . Vtanie Siintni; attached nudtwtiFrawar . Otahlea. Alan,' ntt that:lnt ht piece or grenuil lira 4011 ton:n*l4. in said Cennty,irottided on the Soulkbylut of JacribtiThwaint natio- ilinith by Int Or Get • Reese, - on the Wert by ;he Mine hill and Schitylki t Haven I linllrned, and on the tearby the West liraii l ett, con taining In (matte feet. ahtl In depth 300 feet, Willi Ilia appurtenances CelfitiAt Inc of *oar Story Fratnln flouseand a Varper.retatiiip, late the estate of ANTLIONV ryTFANHERGERI Alto: at flit IMOtt , time and plate, all dint centain lot or 'pieta of ground "bit nate , . Itr Schuylkill Aienue trt the llo}ottgli - nt rOtterltle, , Selteelkill nonetY ; cm* itannitnt it la CAHie4:bf Rtatadaff Alley. and *mane southwett'ainne tot °limed by IleulaniiirWeTlew tOd feet to - raid Rho;ade, elltyp th enci 41. 0 nd saiLl:anmY 3 0 feet to .the Ariatri Orbeeinning; ehfretiatt nr a larger 1.1 larked Withihe No. S an a anb divbioh ur lot Nat -2," nod 'ittinateted Wits Ita. 3, and the tarns premises whiCh Ileb.latoin Weller and wite,i by' deed datedttre 41h day of Jane; A D, 151/. granted and coot/eyed to the said John S C. Martill. 'with the appurtenances consisting of a two story Fining Dwelling House, IS , by 11 feet, with a Well of COOII never and a yntny. late ' the estate of ittllN MARTIN. ! • Alin, et the same tiiur end plate, all that ei:relln lot nr piece or ground. situate In the New Yruit'Xompa ny's. Addition to the florougliof Schtyltlll stho'lltill county, and trarked,npnn the map nr plan of taid Borough n 7 Selanyttift Raven. made by glatit'l EOEIIII2, Lan., No. 45; bounded noitheastwardty by Jayneittreet, southeastwardly 'by tat No. 45, south westerly by Coster street; and , northeaatwardit by Cott .enntalitlng inv(100 on Jaynes Street 50 ft. tad lirdeptli WO feet, with the anpurtenstirs, ent itling' of t one stnry Frame Dwight* Donse.late the , estate of Jane MeCtlig Admlnistratrls of :Irthn Me Quire. deceased. Also, at the saute laic and place; ; "all that eettaln lot or piece." ground, situate in Mar r Addition to the Ilorough of Pottsville, gmtainint 50 feet front. on Cintret st., a n d ID feet depth, ' Wounded westwardly by Centre st., iduntWarilly by' , going fortne.rly of Itrael St. Sforris, east wardla by. Coal street, and northwardly by grottnd late `pi' Daniel' J. Rhoads. with the appurtonauces, eonsiitiug of ai two story FrameDweittrte Wolfe with a mime base.' mint story.late the estllte of A N DREW Met:AFFIIEY. Also, at the same time:wit place, aft that tiering farm or trail of land situate in North Ma nheint town , l 4 rltuyll,lll moiety, bounded east witrillY hr prop.; ert,t of Itniwit 51 Letup and Law reire 'Lewis. and pr poip'erty .:r the S. tiny I Nitvlea:iou Cue, oniiitwardi by property or ant I 4 flultley, Etit., and north.. 11,,ty rnittattong aereli• aid •;10Watat• ,illlllll. .our merits. en natni,ns era tyro aim, Log ,r• II stray :Frame 11 ,, the nni Frani: iitab`.e late the estate in' DINIEL BRITTON. , Alen, at the acme tine- and pirfcr, all that rettalli Int or Mere ..f yseued;rittita le In the finthtich of feftsyille, Arhitylkilrcniudy, bounded on the Wl,ll by fot of Wile 141011• i n the north.hy Ner.vettiatt Creek, enntainine Ilt Width 2.1 feet, and in deptllllO fret, ivith the appur teti.lnccri story Ethnic Pearly. Ar=o, atf the right lilt,• htl4 interest of Goo . Anbcr, 10 And In All 11.11 1,11. n 'Ol ot piece of 511t121. Ird Id 11111 1.1r,t0111:11.1 Pottsville., smolt.; :albrerailt, i.otorlest" In limit by Mount Carbon 11..1114,ml no, did East by 1.,1 of Wile itrichi. ou the so u th Ify ek, 01, the W..at by bit of Willime t r ,telth. con tsining in front 2S feet and in depth 00 (toil. 111 1 ore err 'l , lln the attlootenartrtia. consigung riame tivrrllitt: House, late the estate of G LUIWK " Alan: 111 P sante 'lute and plau., nHtbat certain tot or niece of ground. slits.nrd in the Borough of Pottsville nn Ithidwr 11111. rnonty, ILintided nn the north by a IU feet wide alley, on the :south by lands of Itenjaniiis Putt, on the %Vrrt by William Sirgfried. nit Etc east by thentena & Herein, contain. tic 21) Pies in front and lOU feet In depth, iiihre or lese, %• Idu Inv appurtenances, consisting of a one and a bait wiry Fraine Dwelling House, Isle the estate 0 01101- . A EL DIME rA., Al".• al the , canly Hain and place, all tbAucertain hat nr piece of crewel si:iistein Blythe !owlish:fp, Schuyl kill county, h;..tincied 1u ficuri by a iodine rtthel.nn the smith by Int of Peter Collins, 11111bn north and west hy land:, of Thouras Walker, Hell And nthure.tontaining IL tria•ll '25 feet • and in depth ICS feet, with the ap pqrtenanres, consiAing•of a tine and A , half story Frame- Dwelling House, late the estnie of WILLIAM. HU WEIL Alan, at the aline thne and place, all thaf.rertain let or pie. e of ground situate on the town .of Viddleport, Ihythe township, richt . ytkill county, lowan - fed on the tr o-, , t by a public Areet, ots tha north by lot or Daniel Koch, fie the test by and en the south by lot or Edward Carey - . with the appurtenancros, consist ing of a three story - frame dweiling'holose With a base meet story of stone, and a oin, story atone kitchen attached, late the,estate of RICHARD DENNIS. Also, at:lto-sante titue and place, all that pertain lot or piece ee' ground, situate on the hero - emit or St. Clow. So lotivlkitt county, bounded westwardly by Centre street, northwardly by lot rol Barton Evans, in the rear by Int of John eitiet eta ii. and P"UtheNitwarilly toy int nr wailer Lawton, containing fon f e et if, front. and IN feet le &felt. with OM appurtenances, n - oto.istiore. or P tWo story frame do•ciiing (tonne, late the estate of JOHN tf. HANLEY. • Also. at the same time and place,a II !bat certain inl or pkei of croon t, situate in the boruup.l of Miners. euunty.'bonnerd inionn by Fount' Ftreet;pn lha north by.ritirth street, on itie west by lot and on the south by lot of John /lunrphreys, onosninine, in front 30 fret.'and in depth UU feel; with ihe appurtenances. consisting of a IWO etrirY frame dwelling house, with a one and a halolory frame kitchen attached, late the estaie of l'S Sti.kif FRY, owner. and SARAH ACIIEY, coot rnetor. Kelxed, taken In execution, nod will !wow by C. M. STRAUtt, Sheriff. Sheriff's finite, orttlr,•- burr. July 8. 27—t 'l'lie 'foxlkaceo Market. s• nionniNs, .269 NORTH ISECOND STREET, IlMs the tar•zest and rlikape.t Tuba root Warehonse to l',hitattelphia Ila has on at present. over'trominross of Cir. 4 atm+ entntoutt ta the hest I imported , the mnst of them are urer tw'ri years old. If you wont to hue good Cigars, try him once; he has I sr, hairs fine 11111 , 4 and Havana tear Tobacco. I 10 0 hinh.. of the hest slaysville, Kentucky and !dory , land Les( rohareo. ' I . 125 hoses of the fittest brands isf Cavendish at,d pt,ig T,,barrn. , 25 boxes of the best aid Black rat Cavendish. not I, to be surpassed byttny other fur richness , of davnyOutt : good collity A fares stoek of Smoking' ,Tt?tiateo, Piped. die „conetintly on hand. The subscriber his constantly empitlyed o,iq three : hundred hands, to make Cigars, which enables him In sell more reasonahlt• than any - oth , e,house.. All dealers ire invited to rail and examine his stock, at North Fervor! stt., opposite the Golden Lamb Ito , fel, and 51 South ttecond 5t., orMdmir atntve Chesnut edit side, Phlta. ; Alareh . 2. 101 , • New iiprlzrz Gocitim r . ' • GEOIIGE. DOLL, „We. 10.0 :Vera Seroad Strest—ritiv i inn.rnta HAft Jur' received a large arenrinientof Conde. the rollnwint rnntortring a part :—Sun plansen. liar . 1 ninnlarer.. German Pipes. Snuff Elozes.i - flecar CDPeI. t lionannro, Card'', Viitlin Strings and Bridges, Canes, 1 Slaty* and Pencil*, Marnies, „le,enarpg, &e., with a i largo 'rpm-Intent of TOY'S and FANCY artml.v. It svaniecale and retail at the Memel prices,' 1 , Aprti 14. - - r34.,Ati. TS eon - stain!) , effecting cores of the utmost impor .l. tance. The most incredutimt• are:eoniinced—tlee •moot Ciotti/ are comp: lied to heiteVe in the rrnwer and this :Ural reined y• I, IS untverttatty admitted to the ;mart wonderful enntitinatinn 6ntta n Lr the world for the immediate fcliet l.f tht;tti.e and It never farr while then• remains::ruflicient life to restore a natural anal healthy UCIIOII to the capillary vessel's of the body, and eon Oise the cinnlatiou often, 14,:0rt fly this means a controlling Mower le aaiucd aver the n net mAtiguant forms of disease, which can not he uht.tinell from any other remeily. Such is the poWer of this combination that it penetrates to every portion of the human frame; every (nine and manic, Pin and, lifiam.nt es searched out nod made setiolble of Its purifyineand healing Influence: Hence It comes it copes as readily with Internal us - eaternal du-eases ;•;umonms that:ince, are on record : where thla feint ily,har restored health to patients sq,near the grave that theAttost powerful internal reniecliet.faited to pro d:tee any effect "fifth has freqnenii, Leen the case In lajtantatation of the Bevels, . . . No patient need ever die with this d)sensor.where the Nl:titnt tie Ointment can ha obtained.? That daily:tons Epidemic known osths ; Per. id Esysiyetes,: vin always be eured by this remedy: rot lejamstatary iactisnatim, thi• ointment is the most complete ietnedy prepared. to out or mo it um afford Otitis relief In the Work mice of MITVOII4I Ileadaait, in.thirty ioinutes. For nervous tlisOrtres this remedy is of Immense value. — Affections of the spine, rheumatism, liminess. nice rate tiara throat, bronchitis, pleurisy, croup, chills, bruises, scald bead, scrofula, salt Rheum. erysipelas, cholera mortins, ague in the face‘nr breast, horns, inflamed eyes. fewer *ores, ate, wail be immediately relieved by the use of ibis remedy: . For further particulars and testitziOnlals, see pamph lets lefl with each agent.. .. 7.: Price 20 and 10 cents per bottle. 'For sale by - 11=11 JOHN G./DROWN, Pottsville; ehd J. W. GIRDS, Mineraville. • Biddle, Reeves & Son, VIDOLZIALt AID 11ETAIL BEDSTEAD MANUFACTOITY, Nes.- SO k 91 . ST. JOII,X STREET, • PHtLADELFHIA,._ 'WHERE Cabinet Hiker', limes and private Fam• ,plea can be supplied with Eedstcads of every pattern an quality, made in the molt" fashionable and substantial mantle,. N. The patent. aierew , ftedste:art, a very superior artw e i manufactured at this establishment. All kinds of Turning dune at the lowest ratey • idaich le, 18.10. TILE SUBSCIIIIIER, thankfel• for past favors, re opectfutly inform the public that be alit cantle ues the above business at his steed, in Centre street in the basement of the Penn'a ?miring— where be woold bo pleased to see:those eternity de sire him Bermes as hoist. painter nr paper hanger.— House .and Sign Painting extented at the shortest notice; and in the most approved Style. Also, raper Haugh( done it 12,i tents per piece., t4•Gm MISER . ~. GEE.crEsT nisf , .vEnv “E THE A GE Dit. TitAsK , s; : MAGNETIC OLICTAIEN'T. Alva, for sale by an Agent its each town in the State September 9, 11449. 40-1 y Muse and Sign painting, PAPER HANGING, CC• JAMES' W. BOWEN ~~.~ -: ~- e• 1 Trrrt - 7-7 1- , • 11 • ' Ci ," ' A__ll) P °tray f.j)$,LE N R • - _ . ot/ o-lbp Veit and tillicl*d, TIFICATEe AND tlikittOilNittrai.....e4/FJ. : ilcieut to Gil every column !it thin papt!r, can he pttultited, settititforth the ,wouflprful syrup itt Wild Mitres% • The ii.nat- c•iiiiiiinu saying is, rh.rt 1 neentid hot eve While 1)r. SrvaVoe's. Ortupourrit, Ilya* lerfi Wih.l Clarny.. for hal( adnitn,ufrhay Hitler preps r. intr. 1t; arc _tried all trie . p.rpular unra,lritt this ' ' . stands • digimire4,•ist • . • • nbughi...(:444l. . 401103111 Piksti• 11 5Pittini ( . 1 " Mond. 91.111111Latin/tor We !loan,. 4 .% Inniplag Cough,, - Tickling g.r than: synoliinti in tlic Throat, Brnn- • rithvoue impaired Conciliation froth any Mile. : and to prevent,- persona from fallials Jut° a. . • • tliclitte,,this uellicine has net Its equal. • And When Loo mUch ctiloinel . or rittithith has been used, this medicine will prevent flletil effettacie the' system, and repair the bi,lary functions: ,;., - •„../taueruno. Hong CeartEturilit CnAg ,nf Edward Enngon, Engin - e'er St . Mt. Pettit's . rectory', corner or bi Int b and Wallace Viltrcels, Spline Garden.' Morn suliviantial evidence nrthe'virrinderfut' curative proper-tips of Dr. alisayaees IlNitapOrind Syntp ot Wild Chircrif: • : • • • ' Valladelpbia,'Aprllls, , F. .Eirayne —Dear sir —Being 'severely &Petra, ;With a v ',tient Cab' and mirth; which geared - boar my 'langs. attended 'with great debility, - oneness In' any .side, that I ithold scarcely breathe. Witting P. 11104.41 appetite, cmild - get nn rest at Hight, °Wins tothe verity of my rough: Would vpit as retch ail - a pint of blood at a time. This mournful state of thine* con tinued until 1 aininat despaired M twine cured, riving tried physrcians and mummies tidun with hut lutulull board of the grCa,t . virtues nr your Corn pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and ith being approved Or by physicians of the firth emmenen; I - concluded to Inaba trial or it, and am happy to wale that ;bras : bolt-. Ilea performed a ye.rfect cure; ray sleep it now undis turbed and sweet, and I Aunty believe that to” year medistnet ant Indebted far Ibis great tura. Vahan:as /lad to communicate with any person on the subleat who Mat be pleased to rill ea me- and sorroharativ what 1 hate said lathe shave nerlifielle, at the Pas ' tory et Of residence. - • • s • . -Taunt, twist reapeatfillly. . _ _ _ BD. 11A1 , 0011, 13Walla' itaw, • _ . _ . Eighth atrial., four doors above Spring Garden. The above certificate Is front a man well known by a large portion of OM citizens. Thole who doubt the truth of it, are Invited to call and satisfy themselves, that it is another •oluntaly, disinterested. and witness to the greut virtuosi of Dr. diwaynd'e Corti. pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. Clergymen, Aura and all Public Witrakera say that Dr. Swayne'i Wild Chet ry gives that vigor 16 the voice' that cannot be obtained from any other To Elderly tersoos,-111:tny healthy aged indivtatiale who know the value of Dr. ftwayne's Compound Ny rap of Wild Cherry, make ti a rule to take It two or three times a week, by which they remove the MUMS Olt produce disease, preserve their health and keep otT the infittuattes of age. *erg Ineportoot Csetiee..—The genuine artieleis prepared only by for., rtwayee. Inventor and Sole Pro pi ietor. comet of Eighth and Rarc•Sts., Philadelphia • Alt Wild Cherry preparatinue bring "positively tie- Moms and counterfeit — without Ilea signature. Sway - tic's Celebrated Verinifuge " A %are and effectual remedy for worms, dyspepsia, cholera merlins, sickly or dyspeptic children or adults, end the most uAerul family medicine ever offered to ;lie public." The only one that is pleasant to the taste, has prnvmf its virtues lu thonsands of cases. not only in the grist destreclion rd worms, Lui in rOitorint the skid!: and dyspeptic child end - adult - , 'when all ether remedies have had uo good effect. ' ' • Ilewere of Mistakes t Remember, Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is 11019 1111% op in square bottles: . See that the name is spell correetly, Strayer. ' DR. :MAYNE'S $ll4:Ali-COATED BAII4APAILII., .LA and EXTRACT TAU Far superior to any pill of the present day.—There pine are compounded of various vegetable substances, the resolt of Inngand laborious investigation.and the hold they have taken of the public favor,atnithe cures they have performed since they were Introduced, is un precedented Itt the history of tnediclno. DnOke Most other Pille, "they neither grim produce nausea, nr any °MCP unpleasant sensation, they cleanse and atrengthen the fountain spring a( life, and no,rnedi_ elite can have a better Pact than these for monthly irrPglllaritiell which to visionally happen to litt.mOn. • The above valuable suedicine4 are prepared only by Dr SWAYNE., N. W. corner of EIGHTH and lu t ce AGENTS FOR SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. JOHN G. tiILOWN, • J. CURTIS C. 11UP•IIES,}Po`ttsville, Pa. J. S. C. MARTIN, JAMES B. FALLS,,),... JOHN W. Gltifiti, C"'".""1° C. & G. Hyrum:mut, Haven; Il But • Nut Carbon; HCEDi & REED, L. M3liqnlallgo; JOHN A. Orr°, Taylorsvillir J. 11. ALTER, Tustarnra; Fay. Tamaqua; CEO. ' REIFIINVDER, NPW.Calille;; telnart.t.ita. St. Clair; rilrfga h Srt.uviau. Palter. 111.411; PAUL PAPP, PHICgrOVC; ECKEL & 111;ANIOT, Tre- Mont; CocK nI LL & RON. lJeWeHylt; JoHN WILLIVWN. Middleppri; 01W11;11hIng; eft1“1:1!: RHOADS & Lmati ALE. New Philadelphia; El Meave. Or.vigiharg lAndine; J..23Ttarna. 31cReanabure., and by inma xll S.lor , :keeperlll In Um adjacent r..untiea. Frti 23, 1254 8•1 y Liter Complaint, iwiJiqa VOUS DEBILITY. DISENsE . OI? THE EIDNEYs. • And all diseases arising from a disordeerdlArer orSto. molt, such ar conatipatioty invat d pilesjulluess, Ut his I to the head, acidity of the stonytelt, heartburn, dlsgung fur food, fullness of weight in the stomach, sotfr eructations, sinking or 014_ Wring at the pit ,S 1 the atemarti, attdmmius of the head, hurried and difficult breath. Inc. fluttering,' at Inn heart; chitklng or • .coat ions when in a I) tog • pesiiire, diuunurss of t ar wells e the sight. fever and dull In in the deficiency of perspirailifti, or them pkni and pain in the title, hack. chest, &c., KndJro liiiphrs or heat, burning in the flesh, ionskiit Imaginings of evil, and emat can ht) clfcctn.itly cure./ by DR. 1100 FLAN Ws rE.I.F.IIII . ATED GiAtMAN MI'S, prepare.' by Dr G, M. Jackpot', at the Ger • Medirim• ralorr, NO 120 Arch Sheet, Thrl r power nv..r the ahoy,. 4iSPQ/e, fa not tacelled, if ego:tilt:A.lll any other preparation in the I - ,States, as the cores atteta , eases casc after physi cians had Cvird. These Dittos are woraby the attention of Invahls. r05. 4 :11.1ng great virtues in the rectialat tell of dm...lm es of the Livet and lesser elands, exerrisitig the most searching powers In weakness Mrd aff,cilons of the digestive organs, thegarr, Witll4l, safe, certain and pleasant. Itsisn sirn R 6 CoaViNgCbi—The lion. Charles D. Minetine. Eititiir of the Gautdem ',rumens!, tho. bent paper in West Jersey, says, July 21.—" Ilootland's German ilitter4.— We have seen many ifittering no- Gees or this me..!kine.tinill the source from which they came, induced tin to makeinquiry tespecting Its merits. u. rout inquiry we were persuaded to use il, and must say we 6,111,4! !II itti action ulron (115eaffiel , or the liver and digestive organs. attil the powerful influ ence It earns open nervous pr , •stration is really sur • prising. It ent.trun and strengthens the Deserts bt intim; them into a Matti of repose, making steep rerreshing. rr this medicine were more aenerany used • we are satisfied 'there would be less sickness, as from the sto mach, fiver and nervous system. the great majority of real and iniaginaiy diseases emanate. Have them in a litnithy,conditinn, and you can hid deficnce to epi demics winerally. This extraordinary wedicine we would advise our friends who are at all indispose& ts Otte a trial— it wiiithen recommend It should. in fact, he in every family. No ether medisino can produce such esidencen el" merit." CEO I From the Boston Ilea.) The editor said, Dee. 224—' Dr.. lioadatill's Cele brated Cerinen hitters, for the cure of liver complaint, Jaundice, dyipepoia. atonic or nervous debility, Is d dly one of the melt popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have he-en used by thon.snds.and frtendat stir etbow say* he 1121 k himself received an offectual and permanent cure oft Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. - We are convinced that, In the use i,r those Pitters, the patient constantly Rains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of treat consident lion, They are pleasant in taste and smell, and C.lll be used by persons with the most delicate stomachs with safety, tinder any circumstances. Weare sneak = from experience and to the adhered we advise their 11:41'... Semis Weekly, nne of the hest literary papers pub lished. sans Ur Mindland's German Hit ters, tnannfactureil hy Dr. Ja. keen. 4 , 11 DOW tee mended tic !OM.• of the moat 12.111iIINItt Melltherg of thr Intuit y, as an art tele of mach efficacy in cases of female weakness, As such IS the case, we wonl.l ad vise all mother}. to obtain a }mute. and thus valiP themselves much sicknela. Persons or debilitated constituOons -will find these !litters ailvaniageons to their health, es we know from experience the salutary etrert they have tren Weak systems." Judge M. M Nitnlt, a gentleman with crest mien tide nod literary attritoteelits. said itt his New Volk Weekly Alessewger. Jittintry fi , I,so:—Ur. lhbCdand's German Ilitters.—ifeth la a preparation which the tending ii)esse• in the Onion appear TO be unaninion.i recronntepdieg, nod the rens... is obvious. It is made niter a ptescripiinti- N furnished by the lain Dr Chri•tolilicr Wilhelm linuOtad. Profes.in of the UM vetsity of-Jena. rhyme to the King of Porssla. and one or the greniest`inedical writers Ger••• many has ever produced. Ile wig, emphatically the enemy of numbs:. and therefore a medicine of which he was the inventor and endorser may he omindently : relied on. Ile specially recommended - It in livreciern • ptaint; dyspepsia. debility. vertical, acidity'sifahr stn. , mach. constipation, cod all complaints mailing from 4 diumled condition of the stomach. Pie liver and the Intestines. Nine Philadelphia papers careen their conviction or Its excellence, and several of the editors speak of its etrects z from theirown individual expe rience. tinder theie circumstances, wn reel Warrant /41, not only m calling the attention of our readers in the' present proprietor's (Dr. C. N. Jackson's) pre paration, but In - recommendinis the talkie to all aCtlict. ed." The Philadelphia Eaterday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United Slates, the editor says of Dr. Itoodand's German Ilittent.—" It is seldom , that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines to the confidence and patronage of out readers r and, therernee, when We recommend Dr. lloodand's Ger man Bitters, we wish it to be distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that ' are noised sibont..for a brief period and then forgotten after they have (Mae their gull.) , rate ofnusehtet; but of a medicine Mug established, universally prized .and [ whith has met the hearty approval of the Faculty , Evidence upon evidenee has been reieived (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union. She lan three years, and the strongest testimony In Its favor is, that there is more of it used In the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia than all the other nostrum; combined, a fact that can easily be establish ed. and Cully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even In Ohl form.' That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt, Wier using Das directed. It acts welt:tally upon the stomach and liver—it Is preterable to calomel in all bilious diseases 7 -the effect is immediate. They can be adminletered to female or Infant with safety and tellable benefit, at any time. BEWSIIII OF COUNTERFEITS. -This medicine has attained that high character which Is necessary for all Medicine* to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth a /potions article at the risk of the lives of those who are intiocently,deeleved. Look well to the marks of the grantor. They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON npon the wrap per, and the name blown In the bottle, without slick lAsg ars rreirriess. For tale, wholesale and retail, at the German Me dicine Store, No. 120 Arch Street, one door below 6th. (late of 278 Dwelt) Philadelphia, and by respectable dealers genemlly throughout the country. Also, for sale by J. IRRoWN, byugglet, Pottsville, PA. Jane 8,18.2 n . . 221 y EIZEI N. BLIEWIIING 8110 DL P, BEATTY'S RoW, NOME "- ilatt street. Pottsville.—All kind& of Lead Plpe, Sheet Lead, Brais Cocks fa superior artiele,) Bath Tubs, Shower Baths liydrants,flydrant Ilose, Double and Miele' Saint Pumps, ace.. -kept constantly on band and for se le.—Kitchen Sinks wade to order. neat and durable. and all kinds of Plumbining dent In the est manner. re-t( ~'\l "-K.V. ~:.~i"3.''.[~k%'C".fi.l"}li::::.::.~i Vr.t+:..,v.tar.J~ Maur Erroesce , 11 • Main as . Foster • & .Co. 400 I. E ND . ftET L. 1 11. DOOT AND WOOF: STORE. ' Oak lrEit OP CENTRE 4,1r1) JirdiRKST STS. rril4 liiiumilketejovltAthi attlintion'ttfth`o to the Tory titonsiTo amoortinetit ir CoOlt, oistiolr .•- . • •„ , ohNTl,Enefiltll.Calf litltchad, Fudged and Paggeti , Boots, Calf and Kip, double soled SIIII•td and Peg.. yell lints,-Waite Pritof Hoots "erred tifid Pegged,' from. PS talillt stew Gngland and Philadelphia man. ifaclured Coarse flows, to peat variety * , sonstant • ly on hands ' Cloth and Lasting Gaiter Boots, and Congress (lifters; Calf Prulillera, Oregon Tics, and, Soused and Pegged 'Monroe', • -, , MINERS' Gents and Monroe', of quality, at' - row HOVS• and Youths' Knots and *aurae' COrifft ortine.: LAWS' Preach and. English Laatine, Gaiter Knots, Morocco, Calfskin and, Goat Ilnats,s;Fretteh :dor= Uwe°, Cnifskin and Goat Ilatees, French' Nforricen; . Kid weft rina pump spline liiitsklus and JeirPrsonti.- French liliirioren Tornrrovids. from 50 cis. to ; Metv: Gugland Unnteesiticrtihoes of all kinds ehe SE P Nll.SS' . and . Childriarts Bootees and Shoes. rg ' tt 4sortinent v 104.1. 111 (bikini's market, constantly on hand.' GUM Elastic,filsorai. ouratock of Gum Elastic Stoma are or the text man, I, farmed art fclecnie country can afford.' Ladies and Gentlemen would tin well to call and provide Menu- velveewttit good Gum Shoes, the best, preventitive yet ii.eover.l of Colds Coughs and Consumption. 111118 K a, Carpet Bags and Vallee*. ThttYrrayttiling comintwitty will find us well sup plied with UM above allieles which : we will sell at nook rate prires. linnts and 'MOW, mirdit'pr repaired Lowder. , tri-I'BRII3.IOA3IL. • j-• • lice Li. 'HU. tf tilake's Fire-Proof ,F P t ,alut 0% 01110. I TI F.: Snietirike 'lva just receive. aMO imp piy.of thls'cingut and snhstgoce In adintlon to the 4itty-color., they have a heat' Kul chocolate or brown, r~llng the 'and stone non ore, ands?, much admired for the hour oG bnildings Its principtil ingredients ore silica. aluanina and pro tot ide of 'lfni, Whiehin the opinion of scientific men satisfactorily accounts for its fire-proof nature—the two former ;iihstancesticing ann-condocturst. and the tatter actitigAs a cement, to bind 'tise whole together atantake a firm and durable paint. , For rice it Is mixed with Lineerul Oil, and applied with a brush, the rank as ordinary peon, to wood. iren,tfh. zinc, canvass, plper,S c. It hardens gradu ally and bccomeg fire-proo L 1i is parttudarly sulta bie for roof) of buildings, steatnlmat a id ear-decks, railrtlad idges. (mites; &e. A t not* co stet' with the art 'rte.'s eolal 011 . p of shrte, at tivasi saa int of - • f • innv hr,zeen atthe office if the subscri bers.& Co Nw.43lltitsoh From_ St., Philada. Aorn 22. .„ , 174 f Astrology, APdranomy, Threnolo , gy and Geoniancy By rttor• c,aq. ftoSACK.OF SWEDEN. . Office, t -Aro.lli Locs4l street, abort Eirikik, Oppe4it tAs ablatcal Picea pii 14 _ - S2ri,ooo jitaving .been Won Tl' my mitneroiln friends nn the late Preaidem '1 ) Election. :Mould convince those skeptical person. who talk AI vs, mos es. that' tio such thing as p.m is or has been known by the emirient and distinguished Astronomer and Astrologer, C.•lAr. ROBACK. during I his experience of over aim:trier of a century. Iro you I doubt oredestinationl Then why not every man eain { the cetem ity General Tayl-.1•;•a Daniel, Webster, or ' a Ilenry Clay 1 A nd - yk there are mune who are fool , tab enough to doubt !bat a man may be Lorn with the pritsi,&ts see line nallreieVelill. noW can it be mei ail.le bunt the &slime - of mat should be destined by air mere ,aisltting ia Mick of mils V and 'yet. there are thousands who' allow themselves, with open months, to swallow Mos, greasy 'words of acme old woman. whose true SkiacOnstills'ip filling them with wonders that are most -dhlicult for the digestion of others who are more etvibilbua, yet more selenbfic It is such tam bring discredit'oln a profession that has been ackntiwledged to lip kspiener of the itignest orni der, from time immemorial, and is the only professin that has hely authority to sustain. it.. The high re spect w env rat Taylor, and Charles John Ilerata &ate, lard * (3 log of 'Sweden. had for 'Astrology, is shown by their letters for their Natio ides to the sub, Which it will SITS hall Creel pleasure ahow hie to to t{iiise who laver him with a call., let addition to hie power to foresee Moro events, he , has the power in give such informetion as will etiectu- I ally redeem such as ate given to the too free use of the bottle. Ire is also capable of caring diseases hereto' fore considered Incurable in thig country by the or dinary medicines, and wishes all tfl give him a call who have been given up by their trpysictans and wish to be cured. Its will, warrant a e In.all ethers, and will Take Ro sharge except for the erinJurstions he shall make use of in his office. IJe Is often asked what a Nativity fel Ile anowers, Recording to Geotnancy; one of the 'seven points. in, the science of Astrology, that it tsa Horoscope ofthe future events ofa person'a Itre, ea rend!, calculated and t mnscribed,on paper, con .taltilng an account of all Ow lucky and unlucky daps In the months, and years nf the action's life for whom It 14 cast by which means thousands in this coontry and elsewhere have been prevented front misfortunes that had been hidden in the womb of futurity, by refer t ing to their Nativity before entering on any specula- Hon of Wash.:moor pleasure.' It should beta the hands of every ose am their almanac for ilfe. A Nativity of an individual can Only Gowan, the ponsessur of trou bles that are in future for him ;, those- r ' who are Involv ed in p,sem of any kind must wait on the siot.criluir . iii person or by litter, who is prepared to exert his' tecret influence for theirlmmediate benefit. He IS ready to use his influence to (Intel' the result of Itiwonitol aim all undertakings In WWI there lea risk bond ve.t,L4to also makes ore of his power for the res • toration r tolen or lost property, which Ire has used for the air'vatitage of thousands in this city antr'else wliere. Ulm can doubt a gentleman's. abilities, who ims had itte honor to he called ottani, consulted with,by I au the crowned heads of Europe. and enjoys a higher repo t atiim as an Astudoger than any one living 1 Ile can tu; ronstihed with at his Gtfice, or by letter. f pre-pa id, and to. is prepared to make lite of " pow er on any' or the following tuplre;-1111, , itieVe.1 ull d,•ernptL as ; trtivelling by land or sea; courtships ; eivcit for their r.uccessful aetotnollshment sp..rulating in stock-, tnerellandiseonr real egta le ; the recintring of legacies in dispute ; the purcha;:ioe of tic k..itt„ and the safety of ships at sea.. Ile also offers his service respecting health, wealth and marriage, love alTAirs, journeys, lat./suits, difficulty in businesa, fraud. eicknesa and death. past.. present anti future events,and in all the concerns of life, and invites alit° call who are afflicted, corporeally or mentally. TERMS: Ladies, 50 cents ; Gentlemen,Sl. Natirlties eaten= laird and read in full, recording to the Oracles of Mar within Rig.ns—Ladtes. ; Gentlemen. C . 0., Natty!. ties cattulated according to Gemnancy, for Indies, j 2, i n (nil, 453; Ot.nliettran, *3, In fall, Persons at ti distance can bavetheir hativitlesdraWn by sending the date of the day and their birth. All letters containing the Orme fee will receive lm mediate attention, and nativities Fill be - sear to anY put of the tinned States, written On durable paper. Office, No. 71 Locust etreet,, hetween 4 Eighth and Ninth, and Walnut and Spruce atreetit; opposite the Musical Fund Halt. Phila. • „.•- Office hours from 9 A. M.llll 10 P.M: C. W. ROBJept,sfterloger Dee $.1610 • - E. "licks Jonei, irastrsals frooden,.friffsis Wart, Broom. Braga Camb, - Looking. Mass and Variety Sim% 11,5,' NORTH 'SECOND STREET, PIMA DEL Palk, , [ruder I. Sidney Jones' Carpet Warchonse.l HA VlZkiit7 antra/eel - my store. t have on hand and am constantly manufacturing and receiving horn the Eattern States and Beretta, additions to my stor.k. Ccipir Ware.-500 nest Cedar and 100 nest painted Tubs, 100 barrel and 200 strachnrns, 100 dozen Cedar and 600 dozen pentad Pads. 200 doz. Waab Boards, 100 clot. nest Sugar and Flinn Doses; Spigot', Spoons and Ladies. HIV it War5.,,.4500 mat Market and 200 best Clothes -Baskets, 400 Willow Coaches, Chairs and Cradles; a large assortment of French and Domestic Ilasksts. Bro4lllls and Bruslier.-10.000 Wire Brooms, 10,000 Shaker Brooms, 200 doz..each Wall. Paint, Scrubbittg, Shoe and Horse (crushes; Tooth, Shaving, tooth and Hair Brushes of every style. Costbs.-2000 dozen fancy Combs, of various pat terns. 'stile. neck, pocket, dressing and tine tooth Combs of varfona style. Looking' Glas4es of Pine, -Marry, Walnut, Mahog any and Gilt Frame, of ail. SiZillt and patterns ; Ger man, Preneh and English Looking Glass Plates; of all sizes, from 7 bio op to 72 by PM--(packing insured to all parts of the Uninn)—together with u irge assort ment'of Variety Goods too moor:pots to • mention.— The attention of merchants istespectfully solicited to the „amination sittery — Stock, all of which will Os gold low for cash or city acceptance, so as to antiel plate any competition that can?! ofreied. 2 1850. • • March. • 4-1, BaytO and Cidldea's:Clothing:" r~ 11E subscriber has on hand a complete assortmen3 I of Clothing, adapted to the season, s:ulted for Boys of three year. , of age, to young Gentlemen of sixteen Ana:person pnrthasiug Clothing at this establish ment can have the nthrilege of returning then' If they de not suit. F. A. HOYT. ' N 0.2611 Chesnut Si, belovirTenth, Philatta. . • = ortlF: (ARAM) 1.11 J; INSIIO.ANI'E.. ANNUITY and Tru.t I:linspaity. of Philadelphia - . °dire No. 13511heanut titieet. 11150.0.0. Charter per ,pettint. C o Miene to make histirinceiOh Lite* on the Most favorahle Errata:' , 1, The (.3 pant bent:paid tip and invested:ingather with a tarp-and Lon?lautly. tut:ratting reirrsrd fund, of fers a perfect security to the Wanted.' ~. • • The premiums may be paid yearly half jearly, or ipiartetly: - , . The Company add a'ausei periodic:a - 11y to the In smrances for wk. The .tiret itottret, appropriated iii December, 1844, amt. theatecoud Dolma in December. ittitt.aimunt to an-addition of 8264 40 tePeeery fliooo -insured ander the oldeet_paliciee s looking 01262 50 which will be paid when It ahall beet:nue a claim, in stead of .1000 originally 'insured: . the! nest oldest amount to #1237 .50; the nett 4u ,age to $1212 50 fur 'every 81000; the ()there in:the 'am, pinpnition , at , c_ording to the amount. and time of standing, which' additions ninke, an avcroge of mote than 60 per cent: upon the ptemhttus pp, *lO6O 'lncqz . sing the 'am hoot premium, - 7, The funowi tiloter: #1653 -'.. 725 - 2 50 ---7.--- 01,252 50 ' " 110 2502 „1156 25 .3,158 25 " 278 .2100: - 4 1 6% . '1,47$ 00 " 333 . , 119150.„ • 0,161 50 te. ar.c. Pamphlets .conttlning tildes of rate” sad explata tlons, fount of applicatina4 and-fertintr information sus bs bails! ilia office. . „ • " • -R. W. ItiCIIATIDS; Preifierit. Jtiner P. insten k -Actuary• . • p , • ITtle' silty rine r it - Agent - for tile . tinign Csititpany lti tontity . „ - :anti-xft.effeet,.., : insarances, natl . sibs alt nottstary , tiforinttlen ea LILA subject. - 1 .-•- • - t. ' •- • - 1: SANAA*: • JUNO 29,1350 „ , Immurance - Compaii.T., A 'car.vrL",wrotic:442'ooioou. TIM 101 ABM AND • LtEsANduaArics.• Water Soviet, is Wises' Brick Now, . INtditfiSt• - " ' r.ll/118 Company . hoving -been duly oigs aced. and 1 ten - per cent. paid in ou the central stock subscri bed, and balance sesered by mortgage. on Ant Rstate and by personal guarantee, ate now prepared to affect insurancif %against laws or Damage by Fire. analoild ingst Merchandise, Machinery, Mills, Manufactories, and all descriptions nt Property; also tnerchatuilie and: produce in the, course.of t rausporiciou,-r -the risks of the srdf;,,, &c. kr. • also, 'the }Tells of Ste:lntimate, and other vest a ls, and. upon the lives of individuals going to Califeraw. The rates of pre• [Wont will be asauwas those' of any, other suctrcossi aLli Comp-inv. ; All hassealltritrally adjusted, end -funtruitiy Poid. The stack of this Company is held entirely in the Vilest, andcontrtilled-hy Western men, and to no Way, con netted with New York. ' ' DIRECTORD: " ' • !lost. R. N. Cansair, . Vincennes.' •!. . - Wu-tame J. Murrain, do . . Jxo.lW. MADDOX, ; • du ' •' Jacon I'S. e, do nisaritt. 'do PrrettlP. Ilasccv, Fort Wayne., Indiana. , , •- TdObla,/1 T. FICNORIDIU, 1.10:1yEd1C, du WALTER .W.• EA ALIN Terrealfaute, • . lll:xRS D. Ail ts. Evaosvitte, ; de Stuart llorronf Jelfersonville. WILLIAM i/VddLlf • • 'do; . Levi desnas, - do . .4,1E0 KEIONVIW: •• do , - f R. N. CA RN AN, President. . ilium" ilorructityr„ Vice pesident. C. X.' Accrar; ttecretary. • W. J. Ilems.ao; Treasurer Short.l.ife and,California risk" taken at this Agency al eat ra'rates. • • ' J o...2lftiqtY, Dee 29, ISt9. . • . Prefect •Irourslves.. : miff: Delawitre Mutual :gaiety Insurance Company. J. Nenh 114nutnf the Eichange, Third St., Philadelphia. '; •• ' - ; FIRE iNSIIRANCE.—DuIIiIinga. Merchandise and other property, In 7'artin and Cousttg, !Insured akainst lota twilit triage liy dneut the towt et rate of premann. MARIPIJ INSURANCE.--They last) insist Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, foreign at eriaitwiee under open or special policies, as the assured may desire: TRANSPORTAI'ION.—They also insure tnerchandirm transported t.y Witgons, Railroad Cars, i."attel Boats and ;Steamboat's , on rivers and lakes, on the.thust liberal terms. DIRECTORS: Joseph If. Beal. James G. Iland . Edmund X. Sander, Theophilos Patilding. Joists C. Davis, 11. Jones Brooks, Robett Burton, . . . Henry Sloan, John R. Penrose, Hugh Craig. Samuel EdWards, George Serrill, Geo: O. I.eiper, Spencer McHyatt', Edward Darlington, Char Os • ' Isaac R. Davis; J. G. Johnson, iYiliiam Folriell, Witham Day. JOhn Dr. 8. Thomas, . .Dr. R. M. Bullion, John Sellers, , iviltiam Eyre. Jr. J. T. Morgan, D. T.. Margin. Writ. [faculty. WILLIAM MARTIN President. Rion* no R. N zwoot.n, Secretary. - The subscriber having been appointed agent for the sbove,Catripany. rut now prepared to make Insurance on all del.-Optional of property on the 'most liberal , ernia. Apply at G. 11. Potts' office. Morris' Addillon, or at my house in Market Street, Pottsville. A. MACDONALD- Nue 11, 11 , 419. 45.1 y TRE-'4IIANRLIN FIRE INMIRANCE COMPANY', :;.•..-, OF .I'lll LAI/ELF/11A. -. (),4FICE No. 1 - 63 I,Chesn nt street, near Fifth stree A.j . DIRECTORS, •'. Chides N. Ranckef„ George 'W. Richards; ' TilolllBll Hart, - Elardeeat D. Lewis. . ' : .Toblas,Wagner, Adolphe E. Berle, , .: Sautuel [lrani, ' David S. Drown, ' . Jacob R. Smith, Morris Patterson . • , _Cuntiture to makulnsuranre,permanent ar Jlnote'ri' an' evtti'y descripgan a( property, in taw,» and canon V at rites as iriw os are custsistent w it h sccurity," - : . The Company have reserved a target Contingent Fund, which with theit Capital' and Pretnittnis.safeli Invested, afford auipte - proterdiauto the assured. .-. The assets of the Catamaran January imit,l94B, as published aurceabil to an act of &simply, were ak follows, viz. : _ Mortgages, '9490,555 65 Stacks,_ Real Estate, 108,350 90 ' Cash, &c., _ mporary loans, 125,159 Ott ' .1,120,097 Sines theirincouparation.a pe and °reit bteefl Yea rd, they have paid upwards of one milli** lira huothskt thousand dopers, tosses by lite, thereby affording evi . - detect. af the - advantage* at lawarance.as arenas the ability and dispasition to m eet **lib promptness, ail liabilities. , CIIATILEAIC - DANCKEtI, President. • - CHARLES S74LANlCKERoBeeretari. The inascriber:•has beetra - ppolnted agent for the above mentioned Institution, and is'now prepared to makelaatuanee,on wirer/ fteticriplion of ProPertY. At the lowest Vile* ANDREW R1189E14-Agent ' Pottavalle.Jon v- .1D:18111, [Fe - ;. , Never Knew the Like i INURINO VIE PREVALENCE OP' DIAREHLEA, Lty sentery, Cholera Iltorbus, Rummer Omutalntl, Crump, and cone, last, Mummer, hundreds were cured of these diseases. in Item to 14 and 30 minutes. Not a single case can he found where,ptoperly used (according. to the - printed directiOns that accompany each bottle, it failed to effect a rapid, safe aad rad ical CUM. NU MerOtili cases were cured by it in -lase than RR hour, where the efforts of Physicians. who descry fatted to do the least good. Of such we have sev eral certificates which are open to the inspection of any one who desires to see them. ' 80 unprecedented was its suotess, that it elicited the scimitars retommendatlons of the Public Presa, wherever it was Introduced. The Watchman of Nor. ristown, the Montgomery Ledger of Pottstown. ate Neutralist of Skippackvitte, the iteanern Friend of Plunneytown. the Dental remit of New York, arid others. recommended It as a certain, unfailing remedy for ail thediseasea.for which we recommend ' We haVe the testimony of the best Physicians in Montgomery County, in its favor, those who used'it themaelves, and who publicly recommended it to their patrons. Add In this ,nver two, hundred certificates of the most respectable citizens of Nnrristown, Reading, Easton, Fottsville.&c.,.&c, and you have it body Of evidence In favor atilt Compound Asiatic Balsam of Dr: M. G. Kerr & Da rtnlet, that le perfeetly.. irresisti ble. Warranted in all cases. . z NOW th e Asiartinlsani has been before the people..of this place and County f”r revere! months, ur. sithant the following facts to their candid . Zhat there never was a Medicine entripnund that cured se ineariob/y in so short a line,, and with Uell [Pia,' safety and permanency, as the Balsam. 94. That it cures Dlartinea, Dysentery, Cholera liforb.ts. Summer Complaint, Cramps and Unlit, to from 30 minutes ti afeia hours. Dysentery not Ss soon, as that is of n more tutiamatory nature, and un der any treatment requires a longer. time; but that even much sooner than any other remedy ormode Of treatment. 4th. That one bottle will cure a half dozen cases ; thus proving it not only the surest remedy, but alto the cheapest ever given to the public. • 3th. That no family should be without it.. Cases may suddenly arise of such :severity that time d_ks not occur to call the regular family' Physician. Cite the Balsam na directed ; send for your Physician, and he will know If the remedy can be relied on i we are willing Matilde his deciaion. IN THE FIELD AGAIN ! hive never known the Compound Asiatic Delwin,: of Dr. N.C. Kerr dr. Der* vlet. two eminent Physicians of Norristown, Pa., to tali in the treatment of that class of diseases for whim the, alone recommend It. It beyond any doubt the 03013 valuable idddition ;to the Naterta Medics, that hat ever been introduced, not excepting Quinine, tbat all controlling preparation In Fever and Ague. And as the originator' make no pretence to secresy, but disclose its- preparation , to all Physicians, !who desire to know its component parts, i have not acnipted to use and recommend it' in my private practice, In which I have (Mind it to rins sees unromMon curative - properties. Ender ha use. cases recover in a much shorter !him, and recoverica are Mere Petmanent than under any combination of remedies that I have ever tried. / do therefore, not hesitate to expren my entire approbation Of It and ad-, visetilto.try it. Signed.- C. A- PECK, M. D.. New York'. We do not claim the Balsam as it univerral "care ill;" but In Dleeases of the Swami, and - Howells. it has not Its equal, as many in this ptace can testiry;, ' ALWAYS- SUCCFSSFIII..- - The proofs of the astonishing efficacy of Dr. M. At; Kerr dr. Re/tole-es Compound Asiatic Balsam. are pOur- Mg in thicker and faster than ever.• Nothing weer equalled it for rapidny,salkty of action; or pennanency of cure. Bead the following certificate of our respect able and intelligent ex-Commissioner: - Having melt Dr. lit G. Herr & Bertalet's Composted Asiatic Balsam for Diarriuna, Cholera Mnt hug, and otamps,invvtiich i found It to possess exceeding ind uncommon ellfracy in removing all unpleasant amp tow almost immediately. Ido not hesitate to tecOm mend it to my friends and the public, as the best fami ly medicine extant. I Consider It perfectly safe, ind know It to be unusually Successful, and would not like to ha without it in my lankily. April 13,18.50.: M. McGLATIIEInt. , . . Pottsville, Nay 1 h Is:4 • To Dr.' M. G. Kerr & ticrtolet C'- flaying used your Compound Ails* Balsam In my family, and recommended It to others. who Mtn Used It with the uniform effect of coring In a abort time; 1 40 therefore recommend it to the public sus the best medicine its use for the cure of those diseases; fbr whieh you Intend it. It cures generally...even '$ the worst form of Dintrturs. byleafefr, ettOleell Nimbus, Cramps and Colic, in half to Ane heuri• advise all my friends to try it: C. F. NORTON, Pottsville. Prepared only, by Dr. M. G. Kerr de Dertota, gists and Chemists, Norristown s And for sale by Jobe 0 Brown, Pottsville I J. Fry, Tan:Mean Morgan P. Medlar. Orwlesburg ; J. W. R. P. Hunter & Co., Reading; Pa. - - July 5,1850 Life- ImuranCe. ug ere Fair 117.21Fples: from the nit- . Ateet:of pone, and Rum. Itottua flt bonen to be incr , sd Insure/. ad4ttion. by More oditione. SOBER FACTS THAT NONE CAN DENY! ..'Y.;n.LTFu7c`~§r,'y~_."':iF+~\YlTr_!tt:.ls~:-k#bpi'l.~M^Yi-><t',:':.• - ~'_:.,sM:,•v~~~Y •.i~:S.I =1 Life Pills and Phenix Bitters, . , These Meifteines have now - been before the public fora Period of FIFTEEN 'YEARS, and dating that time hat einnintained a WO diame ter+ in almost every past of the globe for their ex traordinaiy anti immetliate power of restoring Or feot health to pensms suffenng order nearly every ibis of &ease to which the human frame Is liable. rtilwr Isorahims • • . „ . . of,certificated instances, they , have even readied'. enfrererit 1446 the very verge of tin untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; and ternany thousands they: insie, permanently seemed, that eniforininijoy Ment of health, without which . life -Bret is 'hut' • wpm:44l' bleseieg.. So great, indeed, has' their efficacy invariably end infallibly proved, that it • his"- appeared: scarcely; tees -than Minutnkser to these 'Who were actputiated with the hmittiftlDY:: plffireophical prits;iples upon which they are Cam. ptieeded, and upon which - they consequently tE wee to their manifest and sensible; netket suiting the springs and chatinelsOf fif e, red our -. doing them with reneired tone and "'vigor, that they were 'indebted for`their name. Unlike the hereof pernicionst quackeries Which , boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIPP,MOI. ClNga are purely and solely, vegetable ;,_ and' contain neither mercury, ror jUktgany, Inw Aigenjoi nor any other mineral, or ant form , Whatever. They, are entirely compoied Of ex- s tracts from rare and powerfut plaits; the Ohara . of which though keg known to Several indien crates:and recently to scene eminent phannacsn. tied' chemist*, are altogether unknown to the , igniirant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adninistered in eohapPilyefficacious a combination. ' '- • ' ' The first operatitin hi -to keen from op coats of the stomach and bowels. the various impuri ties and crudities constantly settling round them •, and to remove the hardened fteees which collect - in the convolutions of the small intestines.l Other rnefficines only partially-douse these, and leate arch' collected Masses behind to modems habitual Costiveness, with all its train of ,evils, orandden Diarrhcea with its imminent &Ivens This fact is well-known to ell-.regular anatomists "rho amine the Monett bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men, against the . quack medicine ' of the sage., The second effect of the VEGETABLE - ME -MEDD • enm. is to cleanse; the kidneys and the bled ,der ; and, by this means, the liver aMI lungs, the healthful action of Which entirely 'depends ktpft the regularity of the urinary organs. The iblood,which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the :heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished ' :by food corning front tO clean stomach courses freely' through the vats, renews ev_ery. part of thtkaystero, and ,triurephently arcuate the ban, I,.ner of health in the blooming cheek. ' The fhllowing aro Lunen the &imam Va.' 4itity of, hinresn diseases in which the: VEGE. ',TABLE LIM )I.IIDICINESI4 .O well ktiewe Acr-be infallible. 'Dygpmpsui; by thoroughly cleansing the • first and - seer/rid stomachs, slut creating n thaw of f.pure healthy bile, iastead of, the istale -and acrid kind lilttlikokey, Lose or Arrorrin,; Hit/PM" . RXIMLIKUSSI Ir r.-Teresa, ltrixtror, 'Lemnos, and . Muatontout, which. are the. general sYmptome of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as as naturaljustsequence of its cure, • ColltilielleSS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines nth a solvent proCess, and • without violence.; all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days Dia:Thus and Cholatt,„ by removing the sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative se matiret of the mucous membrane : • Fevers of an kinds, by rertoong the4dood to a , regular circulation, throtioli the pmeess of perspi ration in such CUBCP, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstruction in other& The I.ter: Merocises have been itnoorn , to cure Rhelllnfitinj tigurnanently in thrise weeks, and G o at in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muselea.-and ligaments of the jointa:'. . ]ho gigs Of 'ail kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidnirvs and bladder: they operaternost delightfully iimilierie imjx.rtaut i.rgatia, and hence havreever been found a, certain remedy for - tin: must case , ' "Oravel. Also worlds, by dislodging, front the turnings of the bowels the idimy Matter to which these creatiiire 'adhere. .- 1 . Asthma end COnktiMptlan, by-retievm,g the air-vessels of the lungs front the 1111111113 which even slight colds will °erasion, and winch, if-not removed. lercomea hardened, Allti rtOlefll these dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, and Inveterate Sores, h 3 We perfect ptirity these Lag NED' anus the Wood, rud till the blunting. Scorbutic Eruptions and Ead.Complex ions, by their alterative effect upon the tlititia that feed the okin. and the inorbi,feltate of which occa -i4ia:a as otup:ive compininte, sallow, cloudy, and other Timicv,eable.roniploAinna, . ' 1 - .1• •Ase of these l'illa`for a very short time 51,553 25 45.157 97 wilt , •!?..ct an entire cure of Salt Rhetun, and a atriiting improvement in the efearneesnr the skirt. Common Colds and Influenza will elwaY• be cured by tine dose, or by two even in tito worst CRIER. Ems. As a remedy for this innst distressing And obstinate malady, t lie vEGETAELE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic i.. , recommendation. It is well - known t hundred!, in this city,. -that the Conner propriet r of these valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this ininipaitit for upwards of 111111,TY-1111.: thane ; and 'that he tried., in vain even, re !prescribed wholewithin'the compass of the Mateine Medial. He however at rength tried tho Medieine which is now (dieted to.the public, and hews cereal in a very short time, after his recovery hai been pro nounced not only improbable, but absolutely im possible, by any human means. I For this scourge of the western cot ntry these Medieiner will be found a safe, speedy, and cer tain remedy.' Other medicines leave the system subject to returner the discase=a cure by Ahem" medicinal is perthaneut—TßY TEEM, BE SATISFIED, AND 13F: CURED. - Bilious Fevers and Liver Comasints, General Debility, Los _ OF ATPLTITS, AND DMA/39:80r FrmALes-4110w mcdicineshive boon used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description:—Krae's Evil. and SCROFULA, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Ntour SwtA.Te x NEttvous DEUJLITY, NEENOtiI COM PLAINTS Of all kindly PALPITATION UT TITS [Wu, ' PAINTER'S COLIC, arc rperclity cured. • ItIERCUEL9I, DISEASES. Yersons whose eons:ha:ions have become im paired by the injudicious use, of 111z.cuar, will find these MetHeinen a i>erfect cure, as [they never fail to [eradicate from the,system all the effects of Mercury infinitely sooner than the mit powerful preparations of Sarsaparilla.- 'A single trial will place them heyoud the reach of coMpetition, iu the estimation of. every patigut. • [ - BE CABEEML OF COUNTERNEM.' Several have lately been discovered, and their nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad.' Buy of no one who is net an /1111.11011131112 Ausrrr . Prepared and sold by Di W. B..ISIOFFAT 336 Broadway, New York: FOR SALE EY JorIN ra. FIRONW, Agenvfor Schayl I "Ike 29, 1649 New Store. WHOLESALE ASH RETAIL. TIOST opening at the old stand of Geer. W. Slater. fa in Centre Street, directly opposite th Post Office, Pottsville. 2 The snbscribers, having taken this of established stand, respectfully give notice that they are now epee ists an extensive assortment of goods : am:misting of .DRY GOODO,GROCERIES. QUECNSWARE, PR?e' which h FISH. SALT, &c. , dce., all or, which li e been selected with the utmost care, and houghs m in- 1 -ty from Auctions and Importers. Ravine had innY i years' experience in the wholesale city hiusin a they V enjoy, in consequence, many and superio a antages in the procurement of their goods cheap ,t eir inotto being Small Profits and Quick Sales; th are deter mined to give their customers the advaytta, ge of their experience, by ;selling at the lowest city prices. The. Public, by calling and examining ti r trir Stock will be, amply convinced that such is chefs . I COUNTRY DEALERS, who may desire to store the expense of a visit to the city,. wilt and at this Mob lishment an opportunity to rep kilsh their stock, and obtain grinds on terms as Own ble as they ean procure 1 them la the GOY. Oae pe a will be kept, employed i in the city to attend the it Wont, and procure goods 1 on the beet terms possible. C.CountrY product. - ikon in J xchang,t4 1 ' OHNSTON do Co. , I ;0-.1 rtio , 1 "ACkr 513 y le. /850 • / _ -- rota OM C BegUltillbzuL AT POTT: VILLE PENNPA. li‘ure 0, Clasiaff tie Mel, All way m its b .. 3.„ ji ween Pottsville and Philadelphia will close at 9 o'c t .k P. M., daily, excdpl Sundays; and arrive dail about 1 o'clock. P. M. I To Pitibidelphia. New York , and nosionoit ne o'clock A. akjand 12 o'clock M., daily, except Sundays, and arrive about 1 o'clock, P. 1 , 1.. and 7 o'clo li. P. M. • To Nottbutnberland, Sunbury and intermediate :places. at` 11 o'clock. A.M.. daily. r seept undays, an d arrive daily about 8 o'clock. P.M. To Danville, • Williamsport, iluncy, ke., at 11 0..., lit . clock, Al about 9 o'clock. P. .• • A. M., daily, except Sundays, an arrive dally . , 1 • , To Mine rsv ill. Llewellyn. Donaldson, re mont,dr.e. . at 11' o'clock, A. iL, daily, except Sat days, and se. rive daily about 12 o'clock. 21. • ' - • To Port Carbon, Norwegian, Tamaqua Wilkesbarre. Mauch Chunk, Arc., at 11 o'clock .A. 81 daily. except Bandar!, and arrivedaity about 7 o'clofl i r, P. M. To Pluettrove, dOneotown, flarrisbn „- 'dec., it 9 o'clock, P. M.. on !Monday,. Wadoesdays and Fri. days, and arrive the same *laps about 8 o'clock. P.M. .. • , (Tut Murat. •. ' ' Froin.B) o'clock. A. ht.. till 9 o'clock, P. M., exclP l till 1 Sundays, whencl ocko thsroillfe Is open Qua hour, from IS o'. -- - : . ANDR&W MORTIMER, P:5l. EZ3 MOPFATS FEVER AND AWE. Ei tilt{ S - E - ASONS; "lieliocied ifents;" A blue-eyed third that Sits an thc &nit. O'erhung with "droopinga - liburnunes sprsy:, Singing - her link. songs, srhile. - softly rotuul Along grass the Chequered sunshine plays All hettullthat. ihrcated . tn. wolarulhoodi: ' • Pacifig s summer garden's fortntaint4 Wa'lts ;" That stoops to smooth ts glossy sparked down. ; To hide her flashing cheek froth tine who talki ( ; • A happy mother-with hr.r fair-faced In whose sweetttpring again her youth she W ( ith shout and . daties, and laugh, laid bound, sod - • • • Stripping an anittnui oretaird's laden trees.. Qo eged.woman in a ;Wintry room; -. Frost on the pave,—vrithout, the whirling sao* Reading old letters of her far-olf youth, . Of pleasures pmt and joys of long ago..' - the farmer. affoll7l , TURIWIPS.4r.C: A correspondent of the Gerniantauii: Tele." graph,' in. in interesting article on theVitthip' Culture, estimates the cost of blicrep at ii= cents per bushel.—This would appear tO be a low estimate when we consider the value. of the article for feetlingl - butif by throwing our individual experienc6 into commonotoek, we con acquire - information enabling us to° produce the crop at a lower rate than • that aboieltotieed, all may be benefitted.- 'lt has,been satisfactorily ascertained thae gypsuirripplied to the,ground before *kers c up for,turnips, at the rate of two bushe6 per aere, will make a very decided differem 4 e in the crop: Thiti resuy4as been noticed t'.ln der different cirettrices, and on diffetent Soils. After a thorough preparation of the ground - , the manure from the poultry.ll'ouse will be found jo be ibe .best application; ex- , c,ept Guano, which appears to have some pe caliar cOnstituent propdty particularly adapt ed to the krowth'of turnips, and on ,this ae cOtint . is a more economical manure e) t the crop than any other. lam informed that in Ireland, where so much depends on the, suf - cess of the turnip crop; the use of all . 'ther manure has been aband r oned; and guat.o alOne relied on: - • • • On the 21st of last July; I applied Patago.l nia guano at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre in my corn field, Making a rciw between every row of Corn, which were four feet apart, col: 'tering the'guano Blighty with earth with the plow. On ;the ridge thus formed, red-top turnip seed; was drilled the corn ketir the ground shaded, and prevented the groWth of weeds consequently no culture was needed. After the corn was cut in Septernber, the turnips 'grew luxuriantli and produced the `v finest crop I ever raised ; while some linter— mediaie, rows that were planted without nnT guano, were not worth the trouble of ;going over to pull the turnips. In this experiment of cultivating Mrnips among corn, there was no extra ground used, and all the culture- and plowing saved ; the only expense being the guano, which cost two and d half cents per bushel for the crop produced! Recipes for Ljouseliccpers. coLon. WALLS. Take good stone lime, arid slack 4 in the. ordinary Way. Dissolve the crystals :Of one and a half pounds of blue vitriol in boiling water,. and when' dissolved, mix it with one• pound of glue . and pour the whole into the whitewash ; or pour in the vitriol first, then slowly add the glue, stirring the mass constantly, that the ingredients may be thoroughly mixed. The first coat should be put on horizontally, (with a common; white wash brush,) the second vertically; or;up and down,: and the third the same as the first. _ The color will be of a bright blue, rescmbling that of the . blue bottles sometimes seen in the windows of druggists' shops.. The above constitutes a very beautiful as well's; excee dingly cheap coloring matter for•Wa s lts. To Destroy Insects on In os ts...._.xi x soft soap,.two pounds; flour of brimstone, two pounds ; and two pounds of powdered tobac co. Boil for half an hour itrsix galloni water, and apply lukewarm, ELDER. WINE. ; • This wine is considerid an excellent remedy in influenza, sore throat, gm. Receip':;LTo eVery quart of berriei put two quarti of wa ter, boil half an hour, break the fruit and run the liquor thri3ugh a hair sieve ; then, to every quart of juice put th ree-quarters of '4i pou nd of Lisbon sugar, Aparse, but not the very coarsest. Boil :130:c:whole a quarter of an hour with some Jernaica peppers, and , a few cloves. P our it into a tub, and - when' prOper ' , warmth, into the, barrel, with toast and yeast to work, which, there is more difficulty to make it to do.,than most other liquors. When it ceases to hiSs, put a quart of brandy to eight gallons, and!stop up. Bottle in the spring or at , Christmas. liquor must be in a warm place fo :make it work. IlL&Cir. CUELRAFT This wine bas always been rega' t'l.. as highly useful in "summer cotoraintmost distressing and too) trequent4 fat. ; disease. Some Of it should always be k, t an band. Receipt:—To every threearts "Of juice. put the same quantity- of ter, anboiled : and .to every three quarts 7 , f the liquor, add 2tl ,three pounds of very - pu e moist sugar. Put it into a cask, rervi ga little foti filling up. / Put the-cask in aw m, dry,room,. and the liquor will fermCz(t . .ot itself.: Skim off the refuse, when to firmentation E:ball: be over, and fill up wiih the reserved liquor s When it has cats working, pour three quartS'of brandy - forty quarts of wine. , Bturg is t{ clos) /e f r nine months, thin bottle: it, and' . drai the thick part through a jelly bag, until / t it / pie clear, and bottle that. Keep ,it 'ten or ; 4velve months. • ❑A County 50-ly TOMATO PRESERVES.. Prepare a syrup by clarifying sugar, melt— ed over a slow fire, With a little water, by boiling it until no scum rises, or good molas ses may be-clarified by adding eggs, boiling, and carefullyskimming. Take the tomatoes while,greep ; put them in cold syrup, with, one orangosliced to every two pounds of to , matoes• Simmer them over a slow fire for two or three hours. There should be equal, weights Of sugar and tomatoes: Some,. when superior, preserves are wanted, add fresh lemons sliced, and boil with the tow-. toes a few peach leaves and . powdered giricer in bags. Tomatoes when ripe. make a fine preserve, peeled and treated as above: but the fruit is apt to fall to pieces in the process of preserving, consequently more care is re quired when it is desirable to prevent this. To. Preserve Beef Steak.—A, - exchange Paper says that as the season is h ow at hand when meat cannot be kept for more than 4 d ay or two in a freSh state; it Will be of no inconsiderable benefit to many to 6 in forincd, that if:fresh' meat be, rolled' uP in ludian cornmeal, it will keep fresh four or fit- s e days. The steak should be laid down hi pieces from one to three pounds, -and eachi cover.ed tirely with the meal,
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